M. Bonamico et al., DOWN-SYNDROME AND CELIAC-DISEASE - USEFULNESS OF ANTIGLIADIN AND ANTIENDOMYSIUM ANTIBODIES, Acta paediatrica, 85(12), 1996, pp. 1503-1505
The usefulness of antigliadin (AGA) and antiendomysium antibodies (EMA
) as a screening test for coeliac disease (CD) in 113 Down syndrome (D
S) patients (61 children) was evaluated. AGA IgA were present in 22.1%
, AGA IgG in 48.6%, EMA in 6.2%. Four symptomatic patients, AGA- and E
MA-positive, were affected by CD (3.5%). In three AGA- and EMA-positiv
e subjects, permission for intestinal biopsy was refused, while in two
AGA-positive and EMA-negative children, the intestinal mucosa was nor
mal. Our study confirms the association of CD and DS, and suggests the
usefulness of EMA determination as a test for selecting DS patients f
or intestinal biopsy.